Easy answer: Don't have VNC auto-login the user. Make the user log in, and
let THEM select Gnome, KDE, etc.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Susanta Padhi
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 6:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Xvnc & GDM


Hi,

I have Xvnc 4.1 running with -inetd option. When I connect to server
server I am getting the GDM login screen and configured the GDM such a
away that it will automatically login with a single user every time.

But I want to provide different Desktop for different uses.

1) Can I pass my custom parameter to Xvnc so that it will use this as a
login  to GDM.

2) If not, Every time the Xvnc starts a new session, Can I set some
environment variable in that particular session?

I did some Xvnc code study, I able to pass my customized parameter from
client to server but after I am unable to find what to do. As per my
understanding Xvnc uses XDMCP in for connect to the remote host is
-inetd is given.

Many times i asked this problem but did not get any help. Kindly suggest
me if any body have any alternative idea to this or provide some
information about change the cod.


Regards
Susant 
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